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We assist in identifying moisture sources and assessing mold growth caused by leaks, humidity, or water intrusion.
Our process includes:
- Initial report and triage
- On-site assessment of moisture, humidity, and building materials
- Recommendations for cleaning, repairs, or remediation
- Follow-up verification to ensure conditions are resolved
Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) refers to the conditions inside offices, classrooms, and laboratories. These spaces rely on natural ventilation (openable windows) or mechanical ventilation through HVAC systems.
Common IEQ issues include:
- Ventilation system failures
- Inadequate outdoor air supply
- Odors from indoor or outdoor sources
- Moisture and mold concerns
Some laboratories, classrooms, and industrial areas may generate chemical, particulate, or fume contaminants. These should be controlled by local exhaust systems—such as fume hoods—or increased general ventilation.
UCLA is committed to providing employees, students, and visitors with clean and healthy indoor environments that support comfort, well‑being, and productivity. The IEQ program works to maintain contaminant‑free spaces and responds to concerns from building occupants about their work or study environments.